My name is Hadia Arabi Katbi. I am your child’s
Quran teacher. In this welcoming letter, I ask Allah Almighty to make this
school year a successful one, and to help us make the Quran reach our
children’s tongues and hearts. My utmost goal in my classroom is to make your
child learn how to read the Quran properly Inshallah.
Also, your child will be memorizing some Suras
of the Quran.

I will keep you
informed of your child’s progress in memorization and learning through the student
agenda which will be the main communication line between me and the parents. On
a weekly basis, you will find in the agenda the ayas we plan to study
and memorize and when the ayas are due for testing. Please do check the
agenda at least once a week to check on your child progress as I will write
notes and comments in case your child is not progressing.

Inshallah,
with your help, support and feedback, you will notice a big difference in your
child’s Quran reciting. Please feel free to contact me through the school
number or my email.

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Language: Spelling lesson 2 due Friday September 19. As well as the spelling test for lesson 2 (words were given on Monday and should be in your child's agenda).

Social Studies: "All about me" poster (good copy) due Wednesday September 25th, 2014 (our next social studies class).

Islamic Studies: Pages 94-95 in the workbook due Friday September 19th 2014.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email me. I would also like to explain that I will do my best to update the blog regularly but I seem to be having internet problems from time to time so please be patient with me.

My name is Madame Amina Ould-brahim and I am your child French this
year. I have been at Abraar School since 2008 and each First Day of School is a
new exciting day for me and this year is no exception.

I am looking forward to a very successful year, Insha’a Allah, and I
know you are too. I have high expectations for your child and I will do all
what I can to help him / her to meet these expectations, Insha’a Allah!

Here is how you can help. I will be
expecting all work assigned in class to be completed. Of course, all children
do not work at the same pace. Some children will get their work done in class
and some will not. Whether or not your child gets his or her work done in class
has no effect on their grade. If your child does not complete an assignment in
class, he or she will be required to complete it at home. The way you can help
is to ask your child every school day if any schoolwork needs to be done, and
if so, make sure your child completes the assignment.

Class
rules and rewards/consequences

During French class, we have set the
following rules in order to promote and maintain a safe learning environment.

Rules
during French class:

My goal is to do the best I can in everything.

1.I respect myself and
others.

2.I keep my hands and my feet to myself.

3.I raise my hand and wait
for permission to talk.

Rewards: To encourage good behaviour,
students are rewarded according to the class reward system.

Once students accumulate enough
vocabulary, a reward system will be implemented for speaking French in
French class.

Consequences: To allow opportunities
for behaviour improvement, we follow the discipline manual system
throughout one week:

1.First occurrence, student
gets a warning.

2.Second occurrence, student writesa reflection sheet

3.Third occurrence, contact
to parents. ( reflection sheet sent home for signature and returned to me
signed for student to join the class)

Students are allowed to talk in French during
French class with their friends except during instruction time. No whispering
is allowed throughout the whole period.

Supplies

Students are also expected to have
the following supplies:

Supplies:

·One (2) pockets folder.

·Two notebooks

·Pencil, eraser, sharpener,
ruler.

French Curriculum:

In the New Ontario Core French curriculum, the
expectations are organized into 4 strands corresponding to the 4 main areas of
language use. These strands are listening speaking, reading and writing.

The difference with the previous curriculum is
that oral communication is split into listening and speaking and weights 50% in
the curriculum instead of 33%.

Aim language approach helps students to:

Be able to communicate in authentic situation
and to develop spontaneous oral communication through repetition of the
vocabulary.

To learn word-meaning relationships through
gesture without relying on English translation.

To connect emotionally to the content of their
French as a Second Language course through familiar stories.

To
develop an awareness of language conventions (syntax and grammar) through
gesture.

During
September, we will focus on oral communication to enrich and to review our
vocabulary so students can interact in class discussions in French and we will
review some grammar concepts.

Homework:

This year, Insha’a Allah, students
will have:

One spelling test each month.

Reading a book and completing a book report each other month.

Grammar worksheet based on the lesson covered.

Class work is expected to be
completed in class and on time. However, because students do not work at the
same pace, any uncompleted class work must be finished at home. If for any
reason, it is not done; students are given a last chance to finish it during
recess time.

You may help me in checking your
child’s agenda and the class blog on a daily basis to encourage him/her to do
the homework regularly as your child has only one long recess where he/she can
enjoy the fresh air and play with his/her friend.

As I am going to emphasize that only
French is spoken during French class for all grades, students may find it
challenging at the beginning but Insha’a Allah, as they will acquire more
vocabulary, they will gain confidence in using it spontaneously in class and
outside the class.

The French
Long range Plan will be posted in your child class ‘blog as soon as it becomes
available.

The success of this program
cannot be achieved without your cooperation and your support. You may help by
staying involved in your child’s education and emphasizing for him/her the
importance of speaking only French in French class. Engage your child in
conversation about his/her French class while understanding that students are
not always able to articulate their experiences.

Finally, I want you to know that one of my most important goals this
year is to keep the lines of communication open with you Insha’a Allah. To keep
you updated, I will post French News in the class’ blog. I will also send you a
note in your child agenda or an email or call you whenever there is very
important information to be shared.

Should you have any questions or
concerns during the year, please feel free to contact me by:

Sending a note in your child‘s
agenda, or Calling the school at: 613- 226 - 1396, or

Abraar School is pleased to be hosting the annual National School Terry Fox Run Day. This year, it will be on Wednesday, September 24, 2014. All monies raised through our event will be forwarded to The Terry Fox Foundation to further the cause of cancer research. In addition, our walk/run will be on school grounds. Teachers and supervisors will be on hand to supervise and assist students along the way.

In addition, a permission slip and pledge form will be sent home with the grades 1 to 6 students on Friday, September 19, 2014. All students are encouraged to take part. Let us keep Terry’s dream to find a cure for cancer alive. For more information, please visit http://www.terryfox.org/SchoolRun/Thank you for your support in this crucial fight against cancer.Jazakum Allahu Khairan

Islamic Studies: "Character is key"We will be reading variety of stories and informational texts related to the importance of good character in Islam.

Reading: Focusing on the RAZ-KIDS program(Raz-Kids is an online account where your child can sign in and can read, hear, record, and answer questions based on the book they read. They have access to hundreds of eBooks! We will be using Raz-Kids weekly and students will be administered online assignments each week. It is highly recommended that students buy a microphone headset where they can hear and record themselves reading).

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Welcome
to Grade 4B at Abraar School! My name is Ms Marwa and I will be teaching your
child mathematics and science this year insha’Allah.We are looking forward to a great and
successful school year in which all of our children will reach their full
academic, social and emotional potential.

A
good parent-teacher relationship is necessary for maximum school success.
Throughout the year, we will communicate through the school blog, e-mails, reports,
and parent/teacher interviews. I encourage you to contact me if you have any
questions or concerns. You can e-mail at mibrahim@abraarschool.com. I believe
that this year will be one of the best yet with your support and
partnership.

Thank
you for your support and I look forward to a wonderful and successful year with
you and your special someone insha’Allah.